Are heterotrophs
between 0.2 and 5 mm in length
They are called the water flea
they can live in acidic water or fresh water.
Euglena:
is both autotroph and heterotroph
there is over 1000 species
they are considered to have both plant and animal features
Is a genus of unicellular protists
1.Why is it better to have only 2 choices at each step instead of more?/=/The more choices the more complicated it will get.
2. What problems did you encounter in using the dichotomous key? Be specific and discuss fully./=/Because some candies have very similar characteristics.
3. How did you resolve your problems in #2?/=/Looked at the scientific name and saw which one resembled it more.
4. Do classification keys go from general to specific characteristics or from specific to general characteristics? Explain why./=/ They go from general to specific because specific has and exact name and general is just to narrow it down.
5. What does the first and second part of the Latin name represent in the scientific name of the organism?/=/ The first word indicates the genus and the second is the specific epithet.
6. Research Carolus Linnaeus and his contribution to modern classification./=/systema natruae described over 7300 species and classified them.
7. What is a dichotomous key? (define)/=/it's a tool that lets the user determine the identity of items in the world.
8. What is binomial nomenclature? (define)/=/the system of naming species.
9. Briefly describe how classification has changed before and after Linnaeus. Research Aristotle...Aristotle's classification is animals with blood and animals without blood after Linnaeus there were over7300 species.
10. List the order of classification groups from Kingdom down to species.Kingdom, phylum,class, order, family, genus, and species
For our workout, Robbie did pushups and situps for 8 minutes. We took measurements of his temperature, pulse, and blood pressure. we took the measurements before after 4 minutes and after we were done.
1)We found out the temperature went higher every time we checked
2)pulse will raise to pump more blood to the organs to keep it cool
3)by sweating
4)to pump more blood to the organs
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Daphnia:
Are heterotrophsbetween 0.2 and 5 mm in length
They are called the water flea
they can live in acidic water or fresh water.
Euglena:
is both autotroph and heterotrophthere is over 1000 species
they are considered to have both plant and animal features
Is a genus of unicellular protists
1.Why is it better to have only 2 choices at each step instead of more?/=/The more choices the more complicated it will get.
2. What problems did you encounter in using the dichotomous key? Be specific and discuss fully./=/Because some candies have very similar characteristics.
3. How did you resolve your problems in #2?/=/Looked at the scientific name and saw which one resembled it more.
4. Do classification keys go from general to specific characteristics or from specific to general characteristics? Explain why./=/ They go from general to specific because specific has and exact name and general is just to narrow it down.
5. What does the first and second part of the Latin name represent in the scientific name of the organism?/=/ The first word indicates the genus and the second is the specific epithet.
6. Research Carolus Linnaeus and his contribution to modern classification./=/systema natruae described over 7300 species and classified them.
7. What is a dichotomous key? (define)/=/it's a tool that lets the user determine the identity of items in the world.
8. What is binomial nomenclature? (define)/=/the system of naming species.
9. Briefly describe how classification has changed before and after Linnaeus. Research Aristotle...Aristotle's classification is animals with blood and animals without blood after Linnaeus there were over7300 species.
10. List the order of classification groups from Kingdom down to species.Kingdom, phylum,class, order, family, genus, and species
For our workout, Robbie did pushups and situps for 8 minutes. We took measurements of his temperature, pulse, and blood pressure. we took the measurements before after 4 minutes and after we were done.
1)We found out the temperature went higher every time we checked
2)pulse will raise to pump more blood to the organs to keep it cool
3)by sweating
4)to pump more blood to the organs